I like most stuff on SP, so this isn't a complaint, but the email system doesn't work.

I get a lot of emails from people, but you can't respond to them. The only way to respond to them is to find out who they are, go to their profile and send them a PM. In that case, it's easier to just use the PM system in the first place, but many members (especially new ones) don't know that if they send an email it can't be responded to.

The email feature should be deleted unless there is a way to make them "reply-able".

Thanks.

Thanks-- this is the second reminder in two days that I need to make sure Matt knows about this.

"Alcohol is like love. The first kiss is magic, the second is intimate, the third is routine. After that you take the girl's clothes off."

First, putting albums after trip reports and articles. Albums are probably the least important objects on the site.

Second, and more important, it would be great if there were at least an option to sort our submissions by alphabetical order rather than by creation date. For people who have lots of pages, it is a hassle to look through the list to find a page one needs to update. Sometimes, using the search engine is actually faster.

"Alcohol is like love. The first kiss is magic, the second is intimate, the third is routine. After that you take the girl's clothes off."

Change is good but sometimes TOO much change and complicating programs can make things worse and far more difficult than they were prior to the change.

I don't always agree with Mr. Chief, but in this case I agree with the above. The primary complaint with SPv2 seemed to be that it was too complicated and not simple enough. Be careful not to complicate things too much.

One thing to keep in mind is that if route pages are used properly, people will actually print them out and use them. I hope at least some people actually use my route pages. I wouldn't want them to have to use their entire printer cartridge to do so.

MoapaPk wrote:How about putting the FAQ link in bold red at the top of the page.

The MbPost.com link could (and probably should) be replaced with a link to the FAQ.

Scott wrote:I get a lot of emails from people, but you can't respond to them. The only way to respond to them is to find out who they are, go to their profile and send them a PM. In that case, it's easier to just use the PM system in the first place, but many members (especially new ones) don't know that if they send an email it can't be responded to.

The email feature should be deleted unless there is a way to make them "reply-able".

I noted this when you mentioned it the first time Scott. You're right. We get a lot of replies in our SummitPost mail box from people trying to respond to emails from users on SP. I plan to make it so that the "reply-to" is able to be sent to the person initiating the email.

Bob Sihler wrote:First, putting albums after trip reports and articles. Albums are probably the least important objects on the site.

I agree, and that's not a problem.

Bob Sihler wrote:Second, and more important, it would be great if there were at least an option to sort our submissions by alphabetical order rather than by creation date. For people who have lots of pages, it is a hassle to look through the list to find a page one needs to update. Sometimes, using the search engine is actually faster.

Implementing this might take a bit of time, but I could certainly do it. I'll add it to my list.

Wish list should not count as points. Yes it shows people what you want to do, but it does not provide beta. However I do like the idea!

My proposal of how it could work:On any mountain page/ object it has a link on the left side bar that says "Add to your List" or something like that. This link would allow you to add that object to your list. But unlike traditional attachments, the mountain would appear on your list, but on the mountain page itself it would not display for others in the hierarchy. This would allow you to have a nice list that has the mountain title, primary image, and some text. Kinda like the frontpage. You could have it show 500 or so characters from the objects on that list. That way it would like like this: http://www.summitpost.org/featured-trip-reports(except in page form and be able a nice description above). If you had a page like "Goals for 2011" it would then be easy to remove once it served it's purpose. This would make goal sharing highly organized.

Regarding the FAQ link, I think red would not look so good. Yeah it is obvious, but it would get annoying after a while.

Personally I wouldn't care. They definitely shouldn’t show up on the front page though.

On any mountain page/ object it has a link on the left side bar that says "Add to your List" or something like that.

That would only work if the mountains on the Wish List were on SP. I wouldn't like that part. Plus, if people would take them off every time they completed the climb. Unless people kept it current, it wouldn't be useful.

On second thought, maybe the Custom Object is the way to go. On Plans and Partners there are a bunch of people asking for partners for stuff back in 2008 or whatever; "I am looking for partners for XX mountain in July 2008". Wish list could go the same way if people didn't maintain them. It might not be a good idea, so maybe scratch that.

Scott wrote:That would only work if the mountains on the Wish List were on SP.

Your right. However the other method that was described was to do it all manually all together. That would require more maintenance and would be more work to put together. The method I was describing is more automated. Then for mountains that were not on SP, they could include in the upper description.